# "She Works Hard for the Money" (first encore)
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# Encore: She Works Hard for the Money.
She Works Hard for the Money is the eleventh studio album by Donna Summer, released in 1983.
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Lyrically, the album dealt with subjects such as social injustice ("Stop, Look and Listen"), Jesus Christ ("He's a Rebel") and missing children ("People, People").
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She Works Hard For The Money was more pop/dance oriented than the two precedent Donna Summer albums, but also contained some soulful ballads, including "Love Has a Mind of Its Own", a duet with gospel singer Matthew Ward.
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Mercury, another division of Polygram and a sister company to Casablanca, released that album entitled She Works Hard for the Money in 1983.